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ab-Original 2022 journals AMERICAN ★ MUSIC ★ PERSPECTIVES VOl. 1 NO. 1 2020 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS Journal of Indigenous Studies and First Nations and First Peoples’ Cultures vol. 2 no. 2 2018 SPECIAL ISSUE : The Entangled Gaze The Pennsylvania State University Press Contents ab-Original Journal of Indigenous Studies and First AMP American Music Perspectives Nations and First Peoples' Cultures Katie Kapurch, Joseph Rapolla, and New journals for 2022! Kenneth Womack, editors Jakelin Troy, Adam Geczy, and Journal for the History of Rhetoric . . . . . . 14 Mujahid Torwali, editors Methodist History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 AMP: American Music Perspectives welcomes Restoration and Eighteenth-Century ab-Original: Journal of Indigenous Studies manuscripts from a variety of cultural Theatre Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats . . . . . . . 38 and First Nations and First Peoples' Cultures and theoretical perspectives, while also is a journal devoted to issues of indi- considering traditional, biographical, his- geneity in the new millennium. It is a torical, and archival studies of American Subscription Information . . . . . . . . . . . 43 multidisciplinary journal embracing music and its artists, composers, genres, Affiliated Societies and Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 themes such as art, history, literature, and practitioners. AMP also welcomes Code of Publishing Ethics . . . . . . . . . . . 46 politics, linguistics, health sciences, and interpretive analyses of American music, Why Publish With Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 law. It is a portal for new knowledge and as well as manuscripts that investigate contemporary debate whose audience is its sociocultural production, its politi- not only academics and students but also cal manifestations, and the history of the professionals involved in shaping poli- business practices and technological inno- cies with regard to indigenous peoples. vations associated with its development. Biannual Biannual issn 2471–0938 issn 2688–3643 e-issn 2470–6221 e-issn 2688–3635 Penn State University Press is a proud member of the Association of University Presses. U. Ed. LIB 21-504 1
psupress.org 2022 journals the arthur miller journal the pennsylvania state university press volume 14 number 2 autumn 2019 The Arthur Miller Journal Bishop–Lowell Studies Bulletin for Biblical Research Bustan Stephen Marino, editor Ian Copestake, editor Nijay Gupta, editor The Middle East Book Review Uzi Rabi, Itamar Rabinovich, The Arthur Miller Journal provides a lasting Bishop–Lowell Studies is a newly-founded The Bulletin for Biblical Research is the jour- and Eyal Zisser, editors legacy for Miller’s significant contributions journal published in cooperation with both nal of the Institute for Biblical Research to American drama. The journal aims to the Elizabeth Bishop Society and the Robert (IBR), an organization of Christian biblical Published by the Moshe Dayan Center reach the many audiences who both read Lowell Society. It welcomes all scholarly scholars. BBR publishes peer-reviewed for Middle Eastern and African Studies Arthur Miller’s dramatic and non-dramatic writing pertaining entirely or in part to articles in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and (MDC) at Tel Aviv University, Bustan: work and attend productions of his plays, either or both authors, ranging across their New Testament and sometimes cognate The Middle East Book Review is a jour- and it welcomes articles on any aspect of respective bodies of poetry, other writ- literature, from a range of historical and nal dedicated to review. Each issue of Miller’s life, work, career, and connection ings, and literary and cultural significance. literary approaches. A significant portion of the journal includes essays that explore to other writers. The journal is the official the journal is dedicated to timely reviews broad themes or issues on a particular publication of the Arthur Miller Society, in Annual of new publications on these subjects. topic that go beyond the content of the ISSN 2692–9481 cooperation with the Arthur Miller Centre at books under review. The journal publishes E-ISSN 2692–949X the University of East Anglia and quarterly work on all periods of Middle Eastern ISSN 1065–223X St. Francis College in Brooklyn. or Islamic Studies, and it invites reviews E-ISSN 2576–0998 on a broad range of topics, including Biannual (but not limited to) culture, economy, issn 1558–8831 demography, geography, history, language e-issn 2333–3154 and literature, politics, and religion. biannual issn 1878–5301 e-issn 1878–5328 2 3
psupress.org 2022 journals The Chaucer Review Comedia Performance VOLUME 16 · 2019 A Journal of Journal of the Association for JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE HISPANIC POETRY medieval Hispanic Classical Theater 24 / 1 • 2019 studies & literary criticism c o m pa r at i v e l i t e r at u r e s t u d i e s 2019 vol. 54 no. 2 t h e p e n n s y l va n i a s t a t e u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s T H E P E N N S Y LVA N I A S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S vol. 57 | no. 1 | 2020 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS The Pennsylvania State University Press Calíope The Chaucer Review Comedia Performance Comparative Literature Studies Journal of the Society for Renaissance A Journal of Medieval Studies Journal of the Association for Hispanic Thomas O. Beebee and and Baroque Hispanic Poetry and Literary Criticism Classical Theater Nergis Erturk, editors Fernando Rodríguez Mansilla, editor Susanna Fein and David Raybin, editors Erin Cowling, Esther Fernandez, and Glenda Nieto-Cuebas, interim editors Comparative Literature Studies publishes Calíope is a critical journal published by Founded in 1966, The Chaucer Review is the comparative critical articles that deal the Society for Renaissance and Baroque journal of Chaucerian research. It publishes Comedia Performance publishes articles with works in two or more languages, and Hispanic Poetry and dedicated to the studies of language, sources, social and on diverse aspects of performance of the which may range across the rich tradi- scholarly examination of the poetry of political contexts, aesthetics, and associ- Spanish comedia and other early modern tions of Africa, Asia, Europe, and North Spain and the Americas during the ated meanings of Chaucer’s poetry, as well theatrical forms. Appropriate subjects and South America, and that examine Renaissance, Baroque, and Colonial as articles on medieval literature, philoso- for articles include, but are not limited the literary relations between East and periods. Calíope is dedicated to promot- phy, theology, and mythography relevant to, historical or modern staging of the West, North and South. Articles may ing scholarship and scholarly exchange to the study of the poet and his contem- comedia, translating the comedia for the also explore movements, themes, forms, about the poetic production of the early poraries, predecessors, and audiences. stage, performance theory, textual issues the history of ideas, relations between modern Hispanic world—broadly speak- pertaining to performance, historical issues authors, the foundations of criticism and ing, Spain and the Spanish-speaking quarterly such as audience composition, corral theory, and issues of language and trans- issn 0009–2002 parts of colonial Latin America. design, costuming, blocking, set design, lation. Intermedial studies, such as film e-issn 1528–4204 and spectator response. The journal also and literature or graphic novels, are also biannual publishes interviews with directors and welcome as long as they adhere to the ISSN 1084–1490 actors, theater reviews, and book reviews. polyglot principles of comparative studies. E-ISSN 2377–9551 annual quarterly issn 1553–6505 issn 0010–4132 e-issn 2572–4428 e-issn 1528–4212 4 5
psupress.org 2022 journals ECUMENICA VOL. 12 The NO. 1 2019 PERFORMANCE AND RELIGION Cormac critical T H E P E N N S Y L VA N I A S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S McCarthy philosophy Journal of race t he penns ylvania s tat e univer s it y 2019. volume 7. issue 1 pr es s vol. 17, no. 2 the pennsylvania state 2019 university press vol. 50, no. 1, 2019 Dickens stuDies AnnuAl Essays on Victorian Fiction The Pennsylvania sTaTe UniversiTy Press The Rock Ethics Institute The Cormac McCarthy Journal Critical Philosophy of Race Dickens Studies Annual Ecumenica Stacey Peebles, editor Robert L. Bernasconi, editor Essays on Victorian Fiction Performance and Religion Edward Guiliano, Anne Humpherys, David Mason, editor The Cormac McCarthy Journal is a peer- Critical Philosophy of Race publishes Natalie McKnight, editors reviewed journal focusing on the works peer-reviewed articles that explore the Ecumenica: Performance and Religion attends and influence of Cormac McCarthy. CMJ philosophical dimensions of race, racism, Founded in 1970, the centennial anniversary to the combination of creativity, religion, publishes articles, notes, and reviews and other race-related phenomena. The of Dickens's death, Dickens Studies Annual: and spirituality in expressive practice. A related to McCarthy’s novels, dramas, journal aims to provide a pluralistic forum Essays on Victorian Fiction publishes articles peer-reviewed journal, Ecumenica regards and screenplays, the film adaptations of for scholarly work from a broad range of exploring the wide range of Dickens's performance and religion as overlapping his work, and other appropriate scholarly perspectives and disciplines. This commit- interests and talents. The journal includes and often mutually-constituting categories, materials. The journal is affiliated with ment to pluralism and breadth means that essays on other mid- and late-nineteenth preferring no particular form of creative The Cormac McCarthy Society. the journal encourages the use of a wide century novelists and on the history and expression, and privileging no particular variety of methods and tools to study race, aesthetics of the period’s fiction. Each religious tradition. The journal’s very aim is biannual racism, and racialization. The journal is volume also contains a solicited review to consider the variety of modes in which issn 2333–3073 sponsored by the Rock Ethics Institute at article examining much of a prior year’s creative and religious impulses might e-issn 2333–3065 The Pennsylvania State University. scholarship on Dickens. Periodically, be realized. Ecumenica’s interdisciplinary Dickens Studies Annual publishes solicited premise welcomes all critical approaches biannual surveys of studies of other Victorian to such topics as performance art, the- issn 2165–8684 authors. The journal is intended to be of atre, ritual, contemplative and devotional e-issn 2165–8692 interest to both students and scholars practices, and expressions of community. at various stages of their careers. biannual biannual issn 1942–4558 issn 0084–9812 e-issn 2578–2185 e-issn 2167–8510 6 7
psupress.org 2022 journals EDITH WHARTON REVIEW THE F. SCOTT FITZGERALD REVIEW T H E P E N N S Y LV A N I A S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S | VOL. 35 NO. 1 2019 the p ennsylva nia state univ er sit y p r ess | v o lume 17 | 2019 t h e p e n n s y lva n i a s tat e u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s The Edgar Allan Poe Review Edith Wharton Review The Eugene O’Neill Review The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review Barbara Cantalupo, editor Paul Ohler, editor Alexander Pettit, editor William Blazek, Jackson R. Bryer, Kirk Curnutt, Michael K. Glenday, Heidi The Edgar Allan Poe Review publishes Edith Wharton Review is a peer-reviewed, The Eugene O’Neill Review publishes M. Kunz, David W. Ullrich, and Susan MLA-indexed, scholarly journal publish- Wanlass, editors peer-reviewed scholarly essays; book, authoritative peer-reviewed essays and film, theater, dance, and music reviews; ing scholarship on Edith Wharton, on notes, aimed primarily at a community of The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review publishes and creative work related to Edgar Wharton in the context of other authors, scholars with a keen interest in O’Neill’s essays on all aspects of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Allan Poe, his work, and his influence. and on Wharton in relation to other writers life and writings. Studies might focus on life and work. The journal serves both the Also included are the following regular of the late nineteenth and early twentieth theatrical or literary history, including specialist and the general reader with features: “Marginalia” (short, non-peer- centuries. Its audience is the community biography, or on critical interpretation or essays that broaden understanding of reviewed notes), interviews with Poe of scholars and readers dedicated to the pedagogy. Scholarship includes topics Fitzgerald’s writing and related topics. scholars, the Poe in Cyberspace column, understanding of Edith Wharton’s work and relevant to but not centrally concerned While the main discipline is literary studies, and Poe Studies Association updates. its role in late nineteenth- and early with O’Neill, including comparative work the journal is interdisciplinary in approach, The Edgar Allan Poe Review is the official twentieth-century culture. and work on O’Neill’s colleagues and col- welcoming analyses in all areas of interpre- journal of the Poe Studies Association. laborators in the Provincetown Players tation as they apply to Fitzgerald and his biannual issn 2330–3964 and elsewhere. The Review is the official times. The journal is published on behalf of biannual journal of the Eugene O'Neill Society. e-issn 2330–3980 the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society. issn 2150–0428 e-issn 2166–2932 biannual annual issn 1040–9483 issn 1543–3951 e-issn 2161–4318 e-issn 1755–6333 8 9
psupress.org 2022 journals the go o d s o c i e ty volume 29 | numbers 1–2 2 02 0 A Journal of Civic Studies Gestalt Review VO L . 2 2 | NO. 3 | 2 0 1 8 | SP E C I A L I SSUE t h e p e n n s y lva n i a s tat e u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s T H E P E N N S Y LVA N I A S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S George Eliot–George Henry Gestalt Review The Good Society The Harold Pinter Review Lewes Studies Susan L. Fischer, editor A Journal of Civic Studies Essays on Contemporary Drama William Baker and Nancy Henry, editors Trygve Throntveit, editor Ann C. Hall, editor Launched in 1997, Gestalt Review is a peer- George Eliot–George Henry Lewes Studies is reviewed journal that provides a worldwide Articles in The Good Society respond to the The Harold Pinter Review is the official a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted forum for exchanges in theory and practice. premise that “current versions of social- academic journal of the International to exploring the writings, lives, interactions, It concentrates on the Gestalt approach at ism and democratic capitalism fail to offer Harold Pinter Society. The Review is and influences of these nineteenth-century all levels of system: from the individual, cou- workable visions of a good society and dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed literary and cultural figures. Since its ples, families, and groups to organizations, seem increasingly to contradict such basic essays, reviews, interviews, and inception more than thirty years ago, the educational settings, and the community at values as liberty, democracy, equality, and discussions of the work of Harold Pinter journal has sought to provide a forum for large. Published two times a year, the jour- environmental sustainability.” The journal and other contemporary dramatists those interested and actively engaged in nal includes original articles dealing with publishes outstanding dialectical articles on and their contributions to various art studying George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans), politics, philosophy, gender, and culture. the pressing political, social, religious, and forms. Readership includes academic George Henry Lewes, or the relation- There is also a section for book reviews legal questions facing twenty-first-century researchers, theater professionals, ship between them and their circle. and reflections. It is targeted to Gestalt society and aims to “create a theoreti- cultural critics, and theater enthusiasts. theorists, Gestalt therapists, Organizational cal basis for the eventual restructuring of biannual annual issn 2372–1901 Development professionals, psycholo- real world political-economic systems.” issn 2473–8433 e-issn 2372–191x gists, social workers, clinicians, counselors, e-issn 2473–8441 educators, and the community at large. biannual issn 1089–0017 e-issn 1538–9731 biannual issn 1084–8657 e-issn 1945–4023 10 11
psupress.org 2022 journals s pec i al i s s u e the pennsylvania state university press Hungarian • Studies Review Vol. 48 | No. 1 | 2021 ils Interdisciplinary Literary Studies i n t e r n at i o n a l j o u r n a l o f • VOL. 21, NO. 1 • 2019 pe r si a n l i t e r a t ur e the pennsylva nia state univer sit y press THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS volume 4, 2019 Hiperboreea Hungarian Studies Review Interdisciplinary Literary International Journal of Persian Mihai Dragnea, editor Leslie Waters, managing editor Studies Literature A Journal of Criticism and Theory Alireza Korangy, editor in chief Hiperboreea focuses on the study of Hungarian Studies Review is a peer- James M. Decker and Homa Katouzian, editor Southeastern Europe, broadly defined as reviewed, interdisciplinary academic Kenneth Womack, editors the states situated in the Balkan region. journal dedicated to publishing humanities International Journal of Persian Literature Without limiting its scope to a specific and social scientific scholarship on Interdisciplinary Literary Studies seeks to aims to examine how Persian has func- historical period or approach, Hiperboreea contemporary and historical issues related explore the interconnections between tioned as a literary and cultural language, covers a wide range of topics, such to Hungary and the surrounding region, literary study and other disciplines, traversing the geographies of South, West, as Cultural History, Political History, and to the Hungarian diaspora. Founded ideologies, and cultural methods of cri- and Central Asia, including present day Military History, Social History, in 1974 under the title The Canadian- tique. All national literatures, periods, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Economic History and Archaeology, American Review of Hungarian Studies, and and genres are welcomed topics. Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and encourages work on any historical published since 1981 under its current title, Uzbekistan, the Caucasus, and Southeast quarterly period and interdisciplinary background. Hungarian Studies Review is sponsored Asia. IJPL aims to create an international issn 1524–8429 The journal is published biannually by the Hungarian Studies Association e-issn 2161–427x dialogue and forum for Persian literary cul- by the Balkan History Association. of Canada and the Hungarian Studies ture in Iran and these wider geographical Association based in the United States. It areas, while encouraging interdisciplinary biannual has also been supported in the past by the interventions. The journal is published in issn 2688–8211 e-issn 2284–5666 National Széchényi Library in Hungary. association with the Middle East Center, St. Antony‘s College, University of Oxford. biannual issn 0713–8083 annual e-issn 1705–8422 issn 2376–5739 e-issn 2376–5755 12 13
psupress.org 2022 journals JHR Vol. 9, Nos. 1–2, 2019 journal of AFRICANA RELIGIONS PAUL journal for the study of vol. 7 no. 2 Journal for the History of Rhetoric Volume 25 | Number 1 | 2022 2019 and his letters A S W A D THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF THE WORLDWIDE AFRICAN DIASPORA The Journal of the American Society for the History of Rhetoric the pennsylvania state university press The Pennsylvania State University Press Journal for the History of Journal for the Study of Paul Journal of African Development Journal of Africana Religions Rhetoric and His Letters Evelyn F. Wamboye, editor Monique Bedasse, Danielle N. Boaz, Youssef Carter, and Sylvester A. Johnson, Ned O'Gorman, editor Stanley E. Porter, editor The Journal of African Development (JAD) editors The Journal for the History of Rhetoric The study of Paul (the historical person, publishes original research papers relating The Journal of Africana Religions publishes (JHR) is the peer-reviewed publication of author, tradition, and legend) and the to all aspects of Africa’s development eco- critical scholarship on Africana religions, the American Society for the History of Pauline letters (content, context, authen- nomics—from immediate policy concerns including the religious traditions of African Rhetoric. JHR (formerly called Advances ticity, theology, and reception) continue to structural economic and development and African Diasporic peoples as well in the History of Rhetoric) publishes high- to capture the fascination of scholars, challenges. While the emphasis is on quan- as religious traditions influenced by the quality scholarship on all historical aspects students, religious communities, and titative work that is novel and relevant; diverse cultural heritage of Africa. The of rhetoric, in all historical periods, and even the media. Pauline research has groundbreaking theoretical work is highly journal is co-sponsored by the Association with reference to all intellectual, national, long needed its own dedicated journal encouraged. JAD is the official publica- for the Study of the Worldwide African and cultural communities. The journal as a specific conduit for Pauline research tion of the African Finance and Economic Diaspora. Additional institutional spon- seeks to broaden the realm of historical as it is broadly practiced. The Journal for Association (AFEA). AFEA is a profes- sors of the journal include Northwestern inquiry into rhetoric by publishing essays the Study of Paul and His Letters fills this sional Association for academicians and University and the Indiana University that investigate topics, texts, and con- need in every respect, presenting cutting- practitioners (government and industry) of School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. troversies that have not typically been edge research for scholars, teachers, economics, finance, and related disciplines included in the canon of rhetorical his- postgraduate students, and advanced with scholarly, professional or other similar biannual tory. The Journal for the History of Rhetoric undergraduates related specifically to study interests in the development of Africa. issn 2165–5405 A S e-issn W A 2165–5413 D is published on behalf of the American of the Apostle Paul and cognate areas. ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF THE WORLDWIDE AFRICAN DIASPORA Society for the History of Rhetoric. biannual biannual issn 2689–4092 ISSN 2159–2063 e-issn 2689–4084 triannual ISSN 2687-8003 E-ISSN 2576–7941 E-ISSN 2687-8011 14 15
psupress.org 2022 journals The Pennsylvania State University Press THE JOURNAL THE JOURNAL OF Journal of OF ASSESSMENT Asia-Pacific Pop Culture AND INSTITUTIONAL journal of Ay n R a n d S t u d i es EFFECTIVENESS Austrian-American The Pennsylvania State University Press JAIE V o l u m e 1 9 , N u m b e r 1 , J u ly 2 0 1 9 History VO L U M E 9 • N U M B E R S 1 – 2 • 2 0 1 9 THE P E N N S Y LVA N I A S TAT E UNIVERSITY PRESS N E W E N G L A N D E D U C AT I O N A L A S S E S S M E N T N E T W O R K volume 4 2020 issue 37 T h e P e n n s y lva n i a S tat e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s 5.1 | 2020 | SPECIAL ISSUE Journal of Asia-Pacific The Journal of Assessment Journal of The Journal of Ayn Rand Pop Culture and Institutional Effectiveness Austrian-American History Studies Paul Mountfort and Mark Nicholas and Michael Burri, editor Chris Matthew Sciabarra, Aleksandr Andreas Wansbrough, editors Raymond Shaw, editors Stephen Cox, Roderick T. Long, The Journal of Austrian-American History and Robert L. Campbell, editors The Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture The Journal of Assessment and Institutional disseminates knowledge on the historic The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies is a nonpar- is a peer-reviewed journal with an Effectiveness publishes scholarly work on relationship between the United States and tisan journal devoted to the study of Ayn international focus and is devoted to the the assessment of student learning at the Austria, including the historical Habsburg Rand and her times. It is not aligned with study of popular culture and the context course, program, institutional, and multi- Empire. The journal’s content emphasizes any advocacy group, institute, or person, of the everyday in the Asia-Pacific and institutional levels as well as more broadly the transatlantic interplay between Austria but it welcomes papers from every disci- Oceania regions. It offers a broad range focused scholarship on institutional effec- and America across the disciplines of his- pline and from a variety of interpretive and of scholarly material about many popular tiveness in relation to mission and emerging tory, political science, economics, law, critical perspectives. It aims to foster schol- culture areas, including visual arts, directions in higher education assessment. and cultural studies. The JAAH is an open arly dialogue through a respectful exchange fashion, film, cartoons, fandom, biography, JAIE is the official publication of the New access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal that of ideas. The journal is a publication of The entertainment, gender, and media. England Educational Assessment Network, publishes new and original work in the field Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Foundation. established in 1995 and recognized as one and makes important older works more biannual of the leaders in supporting best practices issn 2380–7679 accessible to the public. The journal is spon- biannual e-issn 2380–7687 and resources in educational assessment. sored by the Botstiber Institute for issn 1526–1018 e-issn 2169–7132 Austrian-American Studies. biannual issn 2160–6765 e-issn 2160–6757 open access e-issn 2475–0913 16 17
JDP psupress.org 2022 journals The Pennsylvania State University Press VOLUME 68 JOURNAL OF EASTERN JEMAHS NUMBERS 3–4 MEDITERRANEAN 2019 ARCHAEOLOGY AND HERITAGE STUDIES Journal of General Education A Curricular Commons of the Humanities and Sciences Journal of Development Perspectives vol. 2, nos. 1–2 2018 T H E P E N N S Y LVA N I A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S VOL. 7 NO. 1 2019 The Pennsylvania sTaTe UniversiTy Press Journal of Comparative Journal of Development Journal of Eastern Journal of General Education Philology Perspectives Mediterranean Archaeology A Curricular Commons of the Charles Häberl and Johannes W. Fedderke, editor and Heritage Studies Humanities and Sciences Alireza Korangy, editors Ann E. Killebrew and J.R. Estes, editor The Journal of Development Perspectives Sandra A. Scham, editors The Journal of Comparative Philology is seeks to facilitate the interaction between Journal of General Education is devoted to committed to publishing philological schol- academic research relevant to develop- The Journal of Eastern Mediterranean the ideas and ideals of scholarship that arship that reflects explicit diachronic, ing regions of the world, and economic Archaeology and Heritage Studies is a peer- enlighten the understanding of curriculum multicultural, crosslinguistic, and/or policy making in developing countries. To reviewed journal devoted to traditional, that reaches beyond disciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches. It navigates do so it aims to make available up–to–date anthropological, social, and applied archae- professional concentrations to provide an multiple dimensions of language, gram- research findings sufficiently synthesized ologies of the Eastern Mediterranean, undergraduate educational commons. It mar, and text by encouraging essays that and accessible to be useful to policy encompassing both prehistoric and his- distinguishes itself as a journal focused explore a broad cross-section of disciplines, makers to engage in dialogue with aca- toric periods. The journal’s geographic not on a scholarship of general interest in order to cultivate a fuller understand- demic researchers. In addition, it seeks range spans three continents and brings to those engaged in undergraduate ing and appreciation of the text. to elicit the views of appropriate leading together, as no academic periodical has education writ large, but as a scholarly policy makers in clarifying the policy chal- done before, the archaeologies of Greece community interested in general education biannual | forthcoming 2023 lenges and insights that emerge from and the Aegean, Anatolia, the Levant, as a distinctive cornerstone of the arts issn 2693–1036 e-issn 2693–1060 practitioners that can serve to guide future Cyprus, Egypt, and North Africa. The of liberty that prepare citizens to live research in development economics. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology engaged, responsible, and meaningful and Heritage Studies is an affiliated jour- lives. The Journal of General Education is biannual nal of the Society of Biblical Literature. an affiliated journal of the Association issn 2375–0456 e-issn 2375–0464 for General and Liberal Studies. quarterly issn 2166–3548 quarterly e-issn 2166–3556 issn 0021–3667 e-issn 1527–2060 18 19
psupress.org 2022 journals JmRC journal of medieval religious cultures JOURNAL OF MINORITY ACHIEVEMENT, CREATIVITY, AND LEADERSHIP Vol. 4, no. 2, 2018 The Journal of the Society the journal of vol. 1, no. 1, 2020 Jewish Ethics of Jewish Ethics the pennsylVania state uniVersity press the pennsylvania state university press vol 45 no 1 2019 T H E P E N N SY LVA N I A STAT E U N I V E R S I TY P R ES S Journal of The Journal of Jewish Ethics Journal of Medieval Religious Journal of Minority Information Policy Jonathan K. Crane and Emily Filler, editors Cultures Achievement, Creativity, and Krishna Jayakar, Amit Schejter, Jessica Barr and Barbara Zimbalist, editors Leadership and Richard Taylor, editors The Journal of Jewish Ethics publishes out- Fred A. Bonner II, editor standing scholarship in Jewish ethics, The Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures The Journal of Information Policy brings con- broadly conceived. It serves as a site has been in continuous publication for over The Journal of Minority Achievement, temporary scholarly research and analysis for the exchange of ideas among those forty years. The journal chiefly publishes Creativity, and Leadership underscores of significant information policy issues to interested in understanding, articulating, peer-reviewed essays on mystical and achievement, creativity, and leadership the attention of policy makers in a and promoting descriptive and normative devotional texts, especially but not exclu- among gifted and high-achieving minority timely fashion via an online format. It is a Jewish ethics. It aspires to advance dialogue sively of the Western Middle Ages. In its populations across the P-20 continuum. refereed scholarly journal that is multidis- between Jewish ethicists and ethicists current form, the journal seeks to expand The journal aims to provide a range of ciplinary and international in scope and working out of other religious and secular its areas of focus to include the relation- information that foregrounds asset-based publishes articles, comments, book reviews, traditions. The journal welcomes articles ship of medieval religious cultures outside as opposed to deficit-oriented models literature reviews, and invited commentary. for peer review that engage contemporary Europe. The journal also publishes book for academics as well as practitioners in The journal interprets the term “information moral and ethical issues using philosophi- reviews and disseminates information of P-12 and higher education contexts. The policy” broadly, with the understanding that cal and theological methods, historical and interest to all those who by profession, journal is affiliated with the MACH-III its meaning and parameters may evolve in textual criticism, and other approaches. vocation, or inclination are interested Center at Prairie View A&M University. a rapidly changing society. It also embraces Articles may concern social and political in mysticism and the Middle Ages. the full range of information and commu- ethics, bioethics, business ethics, environ- biannual nications users, institutions, technologies, biannual issn 2688–7983 mental ethics, gender ethics, virtue ethics, issn 1947–6566 e-issn 2688–7991 applications, businesses, and cultures. The or other areas of ethics scholarship. e-issn 2153–9650 Journal of Information Policy is a publication of the Institute for Information Policy at biannual issn a2334–1777 The Pennsylvania State University. e-issn 2334–1785 open access e-issn 2158–3897 20 21
psupress.org 2022 journals Journal of J.M.P.S Moravian History journal of modern periodical studies v o l . 10 nos. 1–2 2 019 vol. 19 | no. 2 2019 the pennsylvania state university t h e p e n n s y lva n i a s ta t e u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s press Journal of Modern Periodical Journal of Moravian History Journal of Natural Resources The Journal of Nietzsche Studies Paul M. Peucker, editor Policy Research Studies Patrick Collier and Barbara Green, editors Laura McCann, editor Jessica N. Berry, editor The Journal of Moravian History is a peer- The Journal of Modern Periodical Studies is reviewed English language journal, which Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research The Journal of Nietzsche Studies is a peer- a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted publishes scholarly articles and reviews publishes original policy-oriented articles reviewed, English-language journal with an to the academic study of modern peri- publications in all areas of the history of addressing a broad range of natural international readership, dedicated to pub- odicals—by which we mean periodicals the Unitas Fratrum (Moravian Church, resource fields including water, minerals, lishing the best philosophical scholarship on published roughly in the period from 1880 Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine). The Journal energy, fisheries, and forestry in a synthe- the work and thought of Friedrich Nietzsche. to 1950, whether they are aggressively also publishes research notes and original sizing fashion, rather than as stand-alone The journal welcomes submissions that modernist or anti-modernist, popular primary source materials relating to the specialty areas. It also publishes articles explore Nietzsche’s relevance to contem- or elite, mass circulation or specialized, Unitas Fratrum. The Journal of Moravian on the natural resource implications of porary philosophical problems, as well as long-lasting or brief. Daily newspapers, History is the official journal of the Moravian climate change, natural disasters, and those deploying, and contributing to, the weeklies, monthlies, quarterlies, and Archives and the Moravian Historical biodiversity loss, among others. Articles, latest historical and philological resources. irregularly published little magazines are Society. ideally, will be based on conceptual and Originally founded in 1991 as the journal all part of the field covered by this journal. empirical studies and will be primarily of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society (UK), biannual policy-focused. The journal’s goal is to the journal is now owned by Penn State issn 1933–6632 biannual foster productive dialog among the dispa- University Press and supported by Georgia e-issn 2161–6310 issn 1947–6574 e-issn 2152–9272 rate sectors in the broad field of natural State University, its editorial home. resources and among various social sci- ence perspectives leading to an improved biannual issn 0968–8005 understanding of institutional and economic e-issn 1538–4594 dynamics and informed policy making. biannual issn 1939–0459 e-issn 1939–0467 22 23
psupress.org 2022 journals jsp Posthuman Studies JOURNAL OF P H I LO S O P H Y T E C H N O LO G Y M E D I A journal of speculative philosophy A Quarterly Journal of History, Criticism, and Imagination Vol. 3 No. 1 2019 The Pennsylvania State University Press NEW SERIES, VOLUME 20, NUMBER 1, 2008 t h e p e n n s y lva n i a s tat e u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s vol. 34 no. 1 2020 Journal of Posthuman Studies Journal of Speculative Journal of the Pennsylvania Journal of Theological Philosophy, Technology, Media Philosophy Academy of Science Interpretation Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, editor in chief A Quarterly Journal of History, Edward P. Levri and Tim Meadowcroft, editor in chief Sangkyu Shin, ex officio editor Criticism, and Imagination Stephen G. Mech, editors John J. Stuhr, editor Critical biblical scholarship as developed The Journal of Posthuman Studies is a fully The Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of and defined since the mid-eighteenth peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal The Journal of Speculative Science publishes original papers, research century has played a significant and wel- developed to analyze what it is to be human Philosophy publishes systematic and notes, commentary, editorials, viewpoints, come role in pressing us to take biblical in an age of rapid technological, scientific, interpretive articles about basic philo- and review articles in the natural, physical, texts seriously on their own terms and cultural, and social evolution. As the sophical questions. Scholars examine engineering, and social sciences. diverse contexts. With the postmodern boundaries between human and ”the other,” the constructive interaction between turn, additional questions have surfaced— technological, biological and environmental, biannual Continental and American philosophy, as including the theological and ecclesial issn 1044–6753 are eroded and perceptions of normalcy are well as novel developments in the ideas e-issn 2475–1898 location of biblical interpretation, the challenged, they have generated a range of and theories of past philosophaers that significance of canon and creed for bibli- ethical, philosophical, cultural, and artistic have relevance for contemporary think- cal hermeneutics, the historical reception questions that this journal seeks to address. ers. The journal also features discussions of biblical texts, and other more point- biannual of art, religion, and literature that are not edly theological interests. How might we issn 2472–4513 strictly or narrowly philosophical. One engage interpretively with the Christian e-issn 2471–4461 issue per year features papers from the Scriptures so as to hear and attend to Society for Phenomenology and Existential God’s voice? The Journal of Theological Philosophy’s annual conference. Interpretation aims to serve these agendas. quarterly biannual issn 0891–625x ISSN 1936–0843 e-issn 1527–9383 E-ISSN 2576–7933 24 25
psupress.org 2022 journals THE LIBRARIES Culture, History, and Society KOREAN LANGUAGE IN AMERICA vol 23, no 1, 2019 Vol. 3 No. 1 2019 The Pennsylvania State University Press The American Association of Teachers of Korean AATK T H E P E N N S Y LV A N I A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S The Journal of World The Korean Language The Langston Hughes Review Libraries Christianity in America Tony Bolden, editor Culture, History, and Society Dale T. Irvin and Hae-Young Kim, editor in chief Bernadette A. Lear and Rafael Reyes III, editors The Langston Hughes Review publishes Eric C. Novotny, editors The Korean Language in America is a refereed articles and reviews on Langston Hughes, World Christianity is a field of study that scholarly journal that provides a platform Harlem Renaissance, and cultural Libraries: Culture, History, and Society aims encompasses analysis of the histories, prac- for scholarship and professional best prac- figures whose contributions and aes- to study libraries within their broader his- tices, and discourses of Christianity as is tices centering on the teaching of Korean thetics are related to Hughes’s. LHR is torical, humanistic, and social contexts. found on six continents. The Journal of World both within and outside the United States. the official publication of the Langston The only journal in the United States Christianity is particularly concerned with It is the official journal of the American Hughes Society, a national associa- devoted to library history, LCHS posi- comparative studies of both local forms Association of Teachers of Korean. tion of scholars, teachers, creative and tions library history as its own field of of Christianity in the areas in which it has performing artists, students, and lay scholarship, while promoting innovative historically existed or presently exists, and biannual persons who seek to increase awareness cross-disciplinary research on libraries’ issn 2332–0346 with the place of Christianity in inter-reli- and appreciation of Langston Hughes. relationships with their unique environ- e-issn 2374–670x gious dialogue, the history of interactions ments. It is the official peer-reviewed between Christianity and persons of other biannual journal of the Library History Round Table AATK ISSN 0737–0555 faiths, and interactions between Christian of the American Library Association. E-ISSN 2576–649X groups separated by confessional, ecclesias- tical, geographical, or geo-political divides. biannual issn 2473–0343 e-issn 2473–036x biannual issn 2377–8784 e-issn 1943–1538 26 27
psupress.org 2022 journals the pennsylvania state university press THE MARK TWAIN ANNUAL Milton Studies Vol. 61, No. 2, 2019 t he penns ylva nia s tat e univers it y press | vo l ume 17 | 2019 The Mark Twain Annual Mediterranean Studies Methodist History Milton Studies Ben Click, editor A Journal of Scholarship on the Ashley Dreff, editor Stephen B. Dobranski, editor Mediterranean Region and Its Influence The Mark Twain Annual is the official Susan L. Rosenstreich, editor Methodist History is the official historical Milton Studies is published biannually as publication of the Mark Twain Circle journal of The United Methodist Church and a forum for scholarship on John Milton of America. The Annual offers essays Mediterranean Studies is an international is published by the General Commission (1608–74), using a range of approaches related to Mark Twain and those who sur- peer-reviewed journal focusing on the on Archives and History of The United and methodologies to elucidate the life rounded him and serves as an outlet for Mediterranean region in all aspects and Methodist Church. Since 1962, the year of and works of the influential poet and new scholarship as well as new pedagogi- disciplines. The journal’s interdisciplinary its inception, it has published articles, book polemicist. Essays submitted for publica- cal approaches. The Mark Twain Circle of approach is particularly concerned with the reviews, pictures and illustrations, news tion may focus on any aspect of Milton’s America encourages interest in Mark ideas and ideals of Mediterranean cultures and other information about the history of life and writing, including biography; liter- Twain and fosters the formal presenta- from antiquity to the present and the influ- the Wesleyan and Methodist heritage. ary history; Milton’s work in its literary, tion of ideas about the author and his ence of these ideas beyond the region’s intellectual, political, or cultural contexts; work, as well as the informal exchange geographical boundaries. Mediterranean biannual Milton’s influence on or relationship to issn 0026-1238 of information among Circle members. Studies is the official publication of the e-issn 2769-3244 other writers; or the history of critical Mediterranean Studies Association. and creative response to his work. Target annual audience includes graduate students and issn 1553–0981 biannual e-issn 1756–2597 literary scholars who specialize in Milton issn 1074–164x e-issn 2161–4741 or in early modern (Renaissance) litera- ture, as well as (secondarily) historians and literary historians of early modern religion, politics, and cultural history. biannual issn 0076–8820 e-issn 2330–796X 28 29
psupress.org 2022 journals pen n sy lva n ia his to ry PACIFIC COAST PHILOLOGY Journal of the Pacific Ancient and a j o u r n a l o f m i d - at l a n t i c s t u d i e s Modern Language Association VOLUME 55, ISSUE 1, 2020 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS Nathaniel Hawthorne Review The Pennsylvania State University Press vol. 45, no. 2, 2019 volume 87 | number 2 | spring 2020 Nathaniel Hawthorne Review Nineteenth Century Studies Pacific Coast Philology Pennsylvania History Monika Elbert, editor David C. Hanson, Jennifer Hayward, Journal of the Pacific Ancient and A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies Kimberly Jo Stern, and Sarah Wadsworth, Modern Language Association Linda A. Ries, editor The Nathaniel Hawthorne Review publishes editors Cheryl Edelson and essays, notes, queries, book reviews and Richard Sperber, editors The history of Pennsylvania and the mid- Nineteenth Century Studies is the inter- bibliographies on Hawthorne’s life and Atlantic region provides some of the disciplinary journal of the Nineteenth Pacific Coast Philology, the official jour- works and serves as a primary outlet earliest and richest fields of exploration Century Studies Association. The journal nal of the Pacific Ancient and Modern for emerging and established scholars in the history of North America, making publishes studies of interest to scholars Language Association, publishes peer- and writers in this field. Together, with it a fascinating study for researchers in a of the nineteenth century in all humanis- reviewed essays of interest to scholars matters of importance to the Nathaniel variety of disciplines. Pennsylvania History tic fields. We welcome submissions that in the classical and modern languages, Hawthorne Society, the Review encour- publishes documents previously unpub- cross disciplinary and national boundar- literatures, and cultures. PCP publishes ages and supports scholarly inquiry and lished and of interest to scholars and ies and/or range across the nineteenth two annual issues (one regular and one investigation of this nineteenth-century general readers of the mid–Atlantic region. century. Successful submissions tend special issue), which include articles and American author, his published and unpub- The journal also reviews books, exhibits, to be both deeply researched in their book reviews, as well as the presiden- lished works, and his life and times. and other media that deal primarily with particular fields and sufficiently wide- tial address, forum, and plenary speech Pennsylvania history or that shed signifi- biannual ranging to engage readers whose main from the preceding year’s conference. cant light on the state’s past. Pennsylvania issn 0890–4197 research interests lie in other areas. e-issn 2573–6973 biannual History is the official publication of the annual issn 0078–7469 Pennsylvania Historical Association. issn 0893–7931 e-issn 2326–067x e-issn 2688–5190 quarterly issn 0031–4528 e-issn 2153–2109 THE P E N N S Y LVA N I A HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 30 31
psupress.org 2022 journals the official journal of the reception study society reception Vol. 19 | No. 1 | 2020 The Pennsylvania State University texts, Press readers, audiences, history Analysis of Philosophy and Issues in Africa and the Black Diaspora PHILOSOPHIA vol. 12 AFRICANA 2020 the pennsylvania state university press Philosophia Africana Philosophy and Rhetoric Preternature Reception Analysis of Philosophy and Issues in Erik Doxtader, editor Critical and Historical Studies on Texts, Readers, Audiences, History Africa and the Black Diaspora the Preternatural Amy L. Blair and James L. Machor, editors Kibujjo M. Kalumba, editor in chief For more than fifty years, Philosophy and Debbie Felton, editor Rhetoric has published some of the most Reception is the official journal of the Philosophia Africana publishes peer-reviewed influential articles on relations between Preternature is an interdisciplinary forum Reception Study Society. It seeks to pro- academic philosophical or philosophically philosophy and rhetoric. Topics include the for the study of the preternatural as seen mote dialogue and discussion among interdisciplinary works that explore plural- connections between logic and rhetoric, in magics, witchcraft, spiritualism, occult- scholars engaged in theoretical and prac- istic experiences of Africa and the Black the philosophical aspects of argumentation ism, prophecy, monstrophy, demonology, tical analyses in several related fields: Diaspora from both universal and com- (including argumentation in philosophy and folklore. The journal embraces a broad reader-response criticism and pedagogy, parative points of view. It also selectively itself), philosophical views on the nature of and dynamic definition of the preternatural, reception study, history of reading and publishes original or critical interpretations rhetoric among historical figures and during since the very categories of magic, religion, the book, audience and communication of creative and artistic works revealing historical periods, philosophical analyses and science are open and active registers studies, and institutional studies and his- vibrant intellectual cultures of modern of the relation to rhetoric of other areas of that the journal strives to explore, con- tories, as well as interpretive strategies Africa, the Black Diaspora, and other uni- human culture and thought, and psycho- textualize, and challenge. As an English related to feminism, race and ethnicity, versally inclusive traditions of thought. logical and sociological studies of rhetoric language publication, the Western tradition gender and sexuality, and postcolonial with a strong philosophical emphasis. is inevitably an important focus, but the studies. It focuses mainly (but not exclu- biannual journal strongly encourages submissions sively) on the literature, culture, and issn 1539–8250 e-issn 1944–7914 quarterly covering cultural traditions worldwide. media of England and the United States. issn 0031–8213 e-issn 1527–2079 biannual annual issn 2161–2196 issn 2168–0604 e-issn 2161–2188 e-issn 2155–7888 32 33
SHAW psupress.org 2022 journals soundings sgnidnuos AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL THE JOURNAL OF BERNARD SHAW STUDIES Vol. 40, No. 1, 2020 SPECIAL ISSUE VO L . 1 0 3 N O. 2 2 0 2 0 Shaw and New Media Guest edited by Jennifer Buckley T H E P E N N S Y LVA N I A S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S t h e p e n n s y lva n i a s tat e u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s Resources for American Restoration and Eighteenth- SHAW Soundings Literary Study Century Theatre Research The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies An Interdisciplinary Journal Nancy Sweet and Paul Thifault, editors Anne Greenfield, editor Christopher Wixson, editor Rachel Blumenthal, Kristi Branham, and Gregory A. Robbins, editors Resources for American Literary Study is a Restoration and Eighteenth-Century The author of more than sixty plays, scholarly periodical devoted to archival Theatre Research is a peer-reviewed, George Bernard Shaw remains one of the Soundings encourages scholars to challenge discovery and bibliographical analysis. academic journal edited under the aus- best-known and most prolific Irish play- the fragmentation of modern intellectual Its subject area is the full range of works pices of the department of English at wrights of the twentieth century. Known life and to turn the best and most rigor- of American literature. Typical contribu- Valdosta State University. The journal for his ability to blend social issues into his ous deliverances of the several academic tions include newly discovered letters and features scholarship on late seventeenth- dramas, Shaw won both a Nobel Prize for disciplines toward the sterner discipline documents, checklists of primary and/ and eighteenth-century British and Literature and an Oscar (for Pygmalion). of a common good in human affairs. or secondary writings about American European drama and staging. Issues SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies is Soundings aims to publish articles that authors, and biographical and composi- contain articles, theatre reviews, book the official publication of the International open disciplines to each other, and it looks tional studies. Regular features include reviews, and occasional interviews. Shaw Society, whose mission is to “pro- for readers who sense in such openings installments of the series “Prospects for vide a means for those interested in the some respect for greater coherence and the Study of American Literature” and annual life, times, works, and career of Irish play- amplitude in public discourse. Soundings issn 0034-5822 a rich selection of reviews and review e-issn 2769-2221 wright George Bernard Shaw and his circle promotes dialogue, reflection, inquiry, dis- essays. The targeted audience of the to organize their activities and interests, cussion, and action informed by scholarship journal is a scholarly one, from the gradu- exchange information and ideas, and pro- and by the acknowledgment of the civil ate student to the senior professor. mote an interest in Shaw worldwide.” and social responsibilities of academe to engage the world beyond the ivory tower. biannual biannual Soundings is the official journal of the issn 0048–7384 issn 0741–5842 e-issn 1529–1502 e-issn 1529–1480 Society for Values in Higher Education. quarterly issn 0038–1861 e-issn 2161–6302 34 35
psupress.org 2022 journals A STUDIES IN THE STUDIES IN AMERICAN AMERICAN JEWISH SHORT STORY LITERATURE t h e p e n n s y lva n i a s tat e u n i v e r s i t y p r e s s J A JOURNAL OF LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORY VOL. 38 NO. 1 L STEINBECK REVIEW Vol. 1, No. 1, 2020 t he penns ylva nia s tat e univers it y press | vo l . 16 no . 2 2019 2019 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS Steinbeck Review Studies in American Humor Studies in American Jewish Studies in the American Barbara A. Heavilin, editor in chief Lawrence Howe, editor Literature Short Story Nick Taylor, executive editor A Journal of Literary Criticism and James Nagel, editor Studies in American Humor publishes articles Theory Steinbeck Review is an authorized publica- on topics, themes, practices, practitioners, Studies in the American Short Story is the Benjamin Schreier, editor tion on the life and works of American and media across the wide spectrum journal of the Society for the Study of novelist John Steinbeck (1902–1968). It of American humor, past and present, The influence on American culture of the American Short Story. It publishes publishes scholarly articles; notes; book for an audience made up primarily of thinkers such as Roth, Bellow, Malamud, articles, notes, reviews, interviews, mem- and performance reviews; creative writ- scholars and students in the humanities, Piercy, Wiesel, Potok, and Chabon cannot oirs, and other materials related to short ing; original artwork; and short intercalary especially literary and cultural studies. be overstated. Their impact can be seen fiction in America. It is aimed at literary pieces offering fresh perspectives, includ- The journal values new transnational and in literature, philosophy, theater, and scholars, students of literature, librar- ing notes on contemporary references interdisciplinary approaches as well as film. Studies in American Jewish Literature ies, and general serious readers. It covers to Steinbeck, discussions of the contexts traditional critical and historical humanities explores a field that has advanced in large all forms of American short fiction in of his work, and an occasional poem. scholarship. StAH is the official journal of part due to the efforts of Daniel Walden, English from its origin in the eighteenth Steinbeck Review has a threefold mission the American Humor Studies Association. who founded the journal in 1975. Articles century to the present. It does not of broadening the scope of Steinbeck on the ongoing influence, relevance, and discriminate on the basis of race, nation- criticism, promoting the work of new and biannual significance of American Jewish writers ality, ethnicity, or any other reason. issn 0095–280x established scholars, and serving as a e-issn 2333–9934 contribute to our understanding of their resource for Steinbeck teachers at all levels. unique place in literature and their role in biannual issn 2688–1926 portraying the complexity and richness e-issn 2688–1942 biannual of American Jewish life and experience. issn 1546–007x e-issn 1754–6087 biannual issn 0271–9274 e-issn 1948–5077 36 37
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